Grammar 1
Grammar 2
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Pronunciation
100

What word completes the question?

____ he like milk?

Does

100

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb "run".

I hate ___ to catch the bus.

running

100

What's this hobby?

Play an instrument or play the guitar

100

What verb completes the sentence?

I'm _____ a good time.


having

100

Which word has a different  "s" sound?

Plays, enjoys, makes.

Makes

200

What's the negative form of the sentence: 

He's watching TV.

He's not / He isn't watching TV.

200

Which is not a verb of perception?

Look, taste, smell, go.

Go.

200

What's this store?

Department store

200

What's she wearing?

She's wearing a dress.

200

How do you pronounce "you" and "are" in one word?

You're /jɔr/ or /jʊr/

300

What word completes the sentence?

Would you like _____ water?

some

300

Which word completes the sentence?

There's too _____ salt in the spaghetti.

much

300

What's this food?

It's yogurt.

300

What adjective can you use for preparing "coxinha"?

fried

300

Which word has a different vowel sound?

she / milk / meat / cheese

milk /mɪlk/

In "she, meat, cheese", the sound is /i/, not /ɪ/

400

Which word is used to complete this dialogue?

A: ______ book is this?
B: It's Robert's.

Whose

400

What's the question form of:

They were at school yesterday.

Were they at school yesterday?

400

My father's father is my...

grandfather

400

Our daughter was first in the race.

We are so ______ of her.

proud

400

Read this tongue twister:

Jennifer's father's a firefighter,
Oliver's mother's a travel writer,
Peter's sister's a truck driver,
And Amber's brother's a deep-sea diver.

Attention to the pronunciation of -er.

500

What's the simple past form of the verb "plan"? Spell it.

planned

500

Why do we use the words "very" and "really" with adjectives?

The words "very" and "really" are used to make an adjective stronger.

500

What piece of furniture is this?

It's a dresser.

500

What's the difference between adjectives ending in -ed and adjectives ending in -ing, for example, bored and boring?

-ed adjectives say how we feel about something; -ing adjectives say what we think about something or to describe something.

500

Which verb has the -ed pronounced differently in the past?

happened, decided, cleaned

The verb decided /dɪ'saɪdɪd/ has a different pronunciation

happened /'hæpənd/

cleaned /'kli:nd/